Bioversity International partners with small banana growers

Fusarium wilt of banana in the background, on susceptible variety Gran naine. Bioversity International is hands on in helping the small Cavendish growers in Davao City, Philippines by partnering with them in research on the field evaluation of resistant varieties and sharing with them science based information for the integrated management of Foc TR4.

Bioversity International works with small Cavendish growers as well as big companies in addressing a the dreaded disease – Fusarium Wilt TR4, affecting not only banana farmers in the Philippines and Asia but the world over. Resistant banana varieties are being studied for their use to alleviate the problem. (In photo: Researchers of DOLE-STANFILCO, Lapanday Food Corporation and DA-Bureau of Plant Industry in the middle of a 9ha farm planted with GCTCV 219 at Calinan, Davao City)

ITC Musa Germplasm Field Evaluation for Fusarium Wilt TR4 in the Philippines

The site for the ITC Musa Germplasm Field Evaluation for Fusarium Wilt TR4 in Davao City, PhilippinesThis disease evaluation research will give us more information on what specific Musa varieties in the ITC Musa Germplasm collection are resistant or susceptible to Foc TR4 in the field. This would help us identify local and commercial varieties that are potentially threatened by the disease.

At the entrance, a cavendish variety with Fusarium wilt disease welcomes you!

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Dr. Agustin B. Molina Bioversity International/Banana Asia Pacific Network Western media is fixated with reporting that Panama Disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc TR4) will lead to the disappearance of Cavendish bananas from supermarkets. This is in reaction to certain researchers predicting the unavoidable incursion of the fungus into Latin American banana […]

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Planting Fusarium Wilt (Foc) TR4-resistant Giant Cavendish Tissue Culture Variants (GCTCVs) is becoming a practical option in managing epidemics of Fusarium Wilt TR4 in commercial plantations in the Philippines. After a series of Bioversity International’s field evaluations in public-private partnerships, two GCTCV varieties, namely, GCTCV 218 and GCTCV 219 proved to be the most acceptable […]